Wondering if anyone knew what the cause of this might be. The note that triggers the breakup is the same as an open B (2nd string), except that string won't actually cause it. But if I play that same note on the 3rd, or 4th string, the sound will break up with a scratchy sound. Wondering if the bigger strings giving a bigger signal may have anything to do with it. Also, an A or B on the 5th-7th fret of string #6 will also trigger it. This is on an HRM ODS and it does not matter if the OD is on or off. It sounds great otherwise.
Cold solder joint?
Breakup, distortion on only one note
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Re: Breakup, distortion on only one note
Turn the chassis upside down and see if it still does it. If not you know it's physical.
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Re: Breakup, distortion on only one note
I had this happen with a bass amp I built recently. Low A on the E string distorted. Turned out to be blocking distortion at the PI, very clear on the scope. I simply adjusted the signal generator to an A and watched it.
Every amp has a resonate peak. You've most likely hit it. You have to find the stage causing the issue and fix it.
Every amp has a resonate peak. You've most likely hit it. You have to find the stage causing the issue and fix it.
Re: Breakup, distortion on only one note
That would say to start by looking at V1 or PI as it happens whether clean or in OD.
When you are looking at an amp with a scope, do you tie in to the grid, either before or after the grid resistor?
When you are looking at an amp with a scope, do you tie in to the grid, either before or after the grid resistor?
Re: Breakup, distortion on only one note
wherever you want to measure, I rarely ever have a need to scope directly on a tube grid and wouldn't trust the display anyway. The "action" you want to see is usually on either side of the plate coupling cap which I guess would qualify as before the grid resistor.Stanz wrote:That would say to start by looking at V1 or PI as it happens whether clean or in OD.
When you are looking at an amp with a scope, do you tie in to the grid, either before or after the grid resistor?
Former owner of Music Mechanix
www.RedPlateAmps.com
www.RedPlateAmps.com
Re: Breakup, distortion on only one note
I had this happen to me once, and it turned out to be a loose fit btwn tube & socket on a preamp tube. As an added bonus, once I played the "magic note", the resulting distorted note would continue to play (even with strings muted) til I shut the damn thing off!
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